UNH Magazine Fall 2017
Blue and white and green all over: It’s the sustainability issue, with additional feature stories about a special professor/alumni friendship and CELEBRATE 150: The Campaign for UNH
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The Right Time To Transition
In May, UNH President Mark W. Huddleston announced his plans to retire at the... Read More -
Preserving Don Murray’s Legacy
Author's daybooks are now home at UNH. Read More -
Tackling Student Hunger
Some 25 percent of UNH students have at a time gone hungry, Alana Davidson ’17 learned when she conducted a survey for a research project. Read More -
Step to the Front
Brig. Gen. John N. Dailey ’62 proposed the idea of establishing a UNH Reserve... Read More -
CEPS Welcomes New Dean
A chemist with a strong track record in collaborative excellence and smart energy assumed the role of dean of the College of Engineering and Physical... Read More -
Engaging with Innovation
In May, six undergraduate students received awards totaling $19,500 — just for participating in idea and innovation activities around UNH’s Durham... Read More -
Strength in Numbers
This past May, 4,736,000 people who have disabilities in the U.S. had jobs. That’s 3.2 percent more people with disabilities who worked than in May... Read More -
Cheer Number One!
UNH cheerleading team wins first-ever national title at the National Cheerleading Association championship. Read More -
Study, Win, Three-peat
It was another record-setting performance for UNH’s student-athletes — this time in the classroom. Read More -
“The Boy Who Loved Too Much,” “The Original Ginny Moon” and Other Books of Note
Catch up on a few of the most recent books by UNH alumni. Read More

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Faculty Excellence
A look at those who have received honors and awards